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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]according to certain posts here it would be justified to rape drunk people male or female I suppose right?. Hey, [b]do not get drunk or you might exposed yourself to be raped by someone or something.[/b] Imagine if guys would have the fear of getting drunk because of this possibility.[/quote] No one is saying it's justified to rape anyone at any time, drunk or not. They are saying that you're exposing yourself to all kinds of bad possibilities when you're too drunk to know your surroundings or what's going on.[/quote] I'm starting to wander if the posts about not getting drunk are coming from just one or 2 people. I think everybody understands how drinking can cause many bad things to happen, but it feels like every few posts is shoving this point down our throats. [/quote] I'm thinking that there are one or two people who don't want to admit the role of alcohol. Read the research.[/quote] https://rainn.org/statistics/perpetrators-sexual-violence Three quarters of rapists are known to their victim. What shall women do: never befriend men? Cloister? Chastity belt? Never, ever drink, ever, because people like you and similarly obtuse posters just have to believe rape is under the control of the woman. Strangely, RAINN doesn"t talk a lot about alcohol and rape. I wonder why.[/quote] The RAINN site is very helpful. https://rainn.org/safety-prevention[/quote] From RAINN: You can take an active role in increasing your safety or the safety of those you care about. While there's no way to eliminate the chance that something may happen, there are strategies that may reduce your risk or give you the confidence to step in to prevent a sexual assault.[/quote]
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